There is a nice review on 'insert coins to continue' (WM092, fourth brunk release on WM Recordings -> check it out [ here ]) on sonicspacefoundation.blogspot.com. 'Engendered from divine breath' is a very interesting blog with reviews, interviews and videos dedicated to free music - it's highly recommended!
Many thanks to Kert Semm for this cool review.

" Bert Vanden Berghe (BVB) is a 31-year-old Belgian (Flemish) musician
from Ghent who is known by his aptitude to get embodied into many
aliases. brunk, invertebrata, Passive Cable Theory are the names as the
most known ones amongst his other projects. He has also appearing in
the lineup of such groups like Karen Eliot (with Luther Blissett), The
Returns, and Skully SlanginG. As summarized, all it is a very diverse
stuff, ranging from the examples of alt-folk, straightforward pop punk
and twee-pop to free form guitar improvisations and noise music. Though Insert Coins To Continue
LP has been released under WM Recordings this year, this is the old
album recorded and completed between 2003 and 2006. In some sense it is
a kind of trash one, because the ICTC at first started as a bunch of
leftovers and unfinished ideas. For a while BVB didn't have definite
plans what to do with them, they didn't fit onto any album he had
worked on until then (the albums so lo so fi and none of the above
are mentioned herein). He has done everything on his own, has played
some acoustic parts, bass guitars, a lot of electric guitar parts,
recorded and edited in all kinds of ways, using an mexican Fender
Stratocaster and an modified Epiphone Les Paul, a cheap acoustic
guitar, and a Squier Jazz Bass, also used some cheap dynamic
microphones. Some recorded sounds and voices are also derived from TV.
Some samples are taken from seven-inch vinyl recordings of some
kind of library music - farm animals, car and plane sounds, weather
sounds. In addition of it, there are also represented scratches,
buzzes, crackling.
However,
face to face with previous brunk albums it is the absolutely different
one. First 20 seconds consist of a blend of defective electronica,
acoustic guitar touch, spoken word and ragged guitar riffs which will
predict us what will be happening next – it could describe as in a
fashion anti-manifesto per se. A kind of destructive posture in
reference to his previous works as brunk. Furthermore, some song titles
are also marked bellicosely, or otherwise just have a meaning referring
somehow to deflexion (got it!; carcrash; blitzkrieg; mechanical errors; berror; violence on tv). At never ever ever,
the blasting attack by three first tracks will be displaced and changed
into dreamy mood music, as if we were back to quiet and melodic brunk
again. However, shifts (a mix of heavy metal riffs and dub guitar), flipperkast dubde wraak van de kiekens (similar to zip)
is dominated by jazz guitar-alike sound and programmed beats. Indeed,
it would be very good chill out track as well if it had much more
longitude to come over us. The another possibility is just to push
“repeat track” button on, and keep enjoying it... . There run also some
floating bubblegum funk undercurrents (this should be played at high volume... preferably in a residential area!)
being so characteristic to sampledelic or samplecore music that I am
pretty convinced Bert Van Der Berghe has listened to Chenard Walcker
and Felix Kubin a lot indeed. violence on tv reflects through
its sonic aggressiveness and insane variability the meaning of the song
title at its best. Furthermore, some knotty organ passages and a
haunting orchestration segment have added some odd dimensions to it
all. However, in broader sense, the only artist who might have some
reminiscence to BVB..s recent work is a Russian avant-garde combo
Burrito (especially their doings and tearings around on the album Fridtjof Nansen (2008/2009).
(experimental-fashioned dub with guitar solos and wah wah effects – one of the best tunes on the album!). At
first sight the ICTC would probably seem to be sounding too harsh to
your consciousness to get broken through to. Indeed, it is like the
tzunami of overloaded information flowing on you at high speed,
destroying and flushing all around you, letting you live and waiting
with dread the coming of the next wall of noise. The one and only
question which could be is – are you able to channelize all this
information into understandable form for yourself? In fact, the more I
listened to it, the more I enjoyed it."
Download it from here
8.6
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